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Mike Tindall sparks concern after bloody injury in Australia
Mike Tindall spotted with a bloodied face in Australia

After stepping onto the rugby field once again, Mike Tindall walked away with blood on his face, showcasing how intense the game got.
The 46-year-old English former rugby union player and British Royal family member donned the number 13 jersey and went head to head with Classic Wallabies, proving to fans that he hasn’t lost his edge.
Although he was visibly bruised, he appeared to be upbeat during his extended Australian holiday with his wife Zara Tindall.
Back in action and on air, Mike Tindall will making a double comeback, being on the field and on the mic, joining his podcast pals Alex Payne and James Haskell for a live edition of The Good, The Bad & The Rugby in Sydney on July 31st.
This isn’t his first time doing a live edition of the podcast as just last week the trio brought their signature banter to Brisbane, Australia.
Taking to Instagram, the official 'The Good, The Bad & The Rugby' Instagram account shared the image of Mike with a bloodied face.
"Tins wearing 13, humanity restored," the caption read.
Continuing, "Solid effort from the chief last night against the Classic Wallabies."
As a part of their stay in Australia, Mike and Zara, who is a British equestrian and a member of the British Royal family, attended thrilling State of Origin rugby league in Sydney.
They watched the action alongside Billy Slater and Nicole Rose, celebrating Queensland's 24-12 win over New South Wales.